Posted by: Eric Zimmett | August 10, 2009

Free Plug Monday

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There it was, our first Free Plug Monday. I hope Bestbuy.com’s server is ready for the traffic they’ll receive from this. You’re welcome, Best Buy.

Posted by: Eric Zimmett | August 9, 2009

Woo Hoo!

Thanks to our friends at Comcast (worth the free plug), we now have NFL NETWORK on our Comcast Digital package! (Again) Woo Hoo!

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Speaking of Free Plugs…I have just decided to add a new feature (regular RZR vistors know how these new features go– or don’t go– following attempt number 1)…. FREE PLUG MONDAYS!

Watch for our first (we’re not counting the above Comcast Free Plug, or the NFL Network Plug below that) Free Plug feature tomorrow on, quite appropriately, Monday, Aug. 10.

Thanks for visiting,
Eric Zimmett

Posted by: sheilamccarthy | July 5, 2009

New Revelations in McNair Murder Case

Police have released more details surrounding the sudden death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair. It has been confirmed that McNair suffered multiple gunshot wounds including one shot to the head. Also found in his Tennessee condominium, a 20-year-old female now identified as Sahel Kazemi.

Kazemi and McNair met at the resturaunt McNair frequents with his family. Police are not commenting on the relationship between McNair and Kazemi; calling them “friends”. Kazemi was found on the floor, not far from McNair, with a single gunshot wound to the head. Police have stated the gun was not “readily available” when the police arrived.

McNair’s wife Mechelle is “very distraught” by the death of her husband. According to police, she is not believed to be involved.

Autopsies were scheduled for Sunday. No funeral arrangements have been made.

As of July 9, 2009, police have confirmed McNair was murdered by Kazemi. She then commited suicude with a single gunshot to the temple.

Posted by: sheilamccarthy | July 4, 2009

Former NFL QB Steve McNair Found Dead

Ravens McNair Retires Football36-year-old former NFL QB Steve McNair was found shot to death early on Saturday July 4, 2009. A Nashville police spokes person confirmed McNair and an unnamed woman were found shot to death at McNair’s residence.

McNair lead the Tennessee Titans to Super Bowl XXXIV and spent 11 seasons with the team before spending two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens. McNair was also a three-time Pro Bowler and was the Co-AP NFL MVP in 2003.

The police do have a lead in the case, and have identified the woman found with McNair. More details will be available as the story progresses.

Source: Fox Sports

Posted by: Eric Zimmett | June 23, 2009

Thanks, Sheila

Thanks for carrying the RZR torch the last few days, Sheila.

I expect the rest of the Red-Zone staff to pick up the pace, hint, hint.

Oh, wait…that’s me.

Posted by: sheilamccarthy | June 21, 2009

Penn State Looking to Dominate Big 10

With QB Deryll Clark in the pocket, it’s easy to see why Penn State should dominate the Big Ten Conference. A triple threat, Clark has the arm, the running ability, and the strength to take Penn State to another Big Ten Championship Title. Although Penn State may have lost their big receivers (Derrick Williams, Deon Butler, and Jordan Norwood), they are getting back LB Sean Lee.

Last year Penn State proved they could play their two major rivals Ohio State and University of Michigan. This year they will have the opportunity to play Ohio in Happy Valley. The White House of Beaver Stadium will prove a major factor in this game, as the Penn State united fans seem to control when a QB hears the snap count.

Although the Big Ten has some easy non-conference schedule, Penn State’s opponents include: Akron, Temple, Eastern Illinois, and Syracuse. The  schedule for University of Michigan includes: Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Notre Dame and Delaware State. Ohio State has a little harder schedule only because USC is involved.

Although much hype surrounded Ohio QB Terrelle Pryor, the young starter threw for 12 touchdowns with 4 interceptions and 21 sacks. Behind QB “Juice” Williams, Illinois was number one in the Big Ten for passing yards in the 2008 season.

Another great QB in the Big Ten Isiah “Juice” Williams, is a great throwing QB with the ability to run and break tackles. This will make Illinois a great threat in the Big 10.

Although the strength of a team does not solely rely on the QB, the QBs of the Big 10 are forces to be reckoned with. However, the precision and speed of QB Deryll Clark combined with a great defense and RB Stephfon Green keeps Penn State on the top of the Big 10 list.

Sources: Penn State Athletics, University of Michigan Athletics, University of Illinois Athletics, Ohio State University Athletics, ESPN Sports Collegiate Page

Posted by: sheilamccarthy | June 21, 2009

NFL Transactions

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer here are two transactions:

The Cincinnati Bengals signed RB Bernard Scott. Waived TE Matt Sherry, WR Mario Urrutia, QB Billy Farris and C James Smith

New York Giants signed CB Stoney Woodson and waived CB Rashad Barksdale.

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer

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